TripAdvisor Reviews Baan Klang Wiang Chiang Mai

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... in Thailand u see kids riding around the place on motorbikes, 3 of them on it aswell! some days in Pai, i just headed to a pool just down the road where i would sun bathe and dip into the big mostly empty pool every 5 mins trying to cool down. it was always all tourists there and chart music blaring, so u could be anywhere in Europe, except for the view of the nice green Thai mountains behind. i liked the pool cos i liked the "being on a sun holidays" vibe for a bit. Pai is basically ...

... it's going pretty well. Doing homework, Erin is at a distinct advantage using her notebook vs me and my IPad. The teacher asked us to think about writing the material long hand as this actually helps us to learn the material. In the past few years I have written less and less and used the computer more and more. I actually find it difficult to write things out long hand.. but I do agree with the learning aspect and I think writing long hand helps with writing on ...

... of me would like to get things going again between us, the other part of me knows it wouldn't work in the long run. Travelling is my life and i can't settle down with so many places left to see in the world. Obviously i can't write about everything i've seen and done here, so the other sights and attractions i saw will be explained in each of the relevant photos descriptions. While 2 months may have seemed a long time to spend in Chiang Mai, i knew my time here ...

... not feel so easily influenced by your surroundings. To depend on materialistic things and other people for joy means you will also be sad in their absence and fluctuations. So we want to remove ourselves from these attachments and feel whole and grounded. I heard back from the ecolodge that has medical volunteering opportunities. I started thinking, I kind of want to not volunteer and just go to the beach for the remainder ...

Today was a really fun and informative day. We started off by heading to Doi Tung, a sustainable village made over by the Queen. At one time, the village was destructive, involved in the opium business which included addiction, human trafficking, and HIV/AIDS. The people stripped the land of its resources to fuel the business and survive, leading a futile lifestyle. The Queen recognized the harm ...